NewsPHOTO CALL: Jesus Christ Superstar Opens on Broadway; Arrivals, Curtain Call and PartyAndrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock oratorio Jesus Christ Superstar gets a 21st-century makeover from Tony-winning director Des McAnuff in the critically acclaimed Stratford Shakespeare Festival production, which officially opened on Broadway March 22 at the Neil Simon Theatre.
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Matthew Blank
March 23, 2012
McAnuff (The Who's Tommy, Jersey Boys) has focused Christ's rise as a religious phenomenon through the lens of rapid-fire, present-day media sensationalism, with crawling news tickers indicating time and place. Projections illustrate the atmosphere and population of the last days of Christ, in the Year 33 (as one image indicates). The cinematic flourishes happen on and around a steel-frame (with moving staircases) that serves as the platform for the emotional triangle between Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot and Mary Madgelene.
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Jesus Christ Superstar Opens on Broadway; Arrivals, Curtain Call and Party
Superstar arrived on Broadway March 1 following an extended, sold-out run last summer at the Stratford Festival, where McAnuff is artistic director, in Ontario. It transferred to the La Jolla Playhouse for an engagement through Dec. 31.
The March 22 Broadway opening also coincides with Tony, Academy and Oliver Award-winning composer Lloyd Webber's 64th birthday. The latest production marks the third Broadway revival of Jesus Christ Superstar since its world-premiere staging in 1971 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
It is a rich season on Broadway for the popular composer, whose long-running hit The Phantom of the Opera is now in its 24th year at the Majestic Theatre, and a revival of Evita is currently in previews at the Marquis Theatre marching toward an April 5 opening. Superstar first came to life as a 1970 double LP, which is credited as the birth of the musical-theatre "concept recording." Superstar premiered on Broadway in 1971 under the direction of Tom O'Horgan. It has music by Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Rice.
"I've never really been happy with it before," Lloyd Webber said of Superstar in an interview with Playbill magazine. "Now Des has got it absolutely right. In a way, this version is the opposite to the original in that it's got a grittiness and a reality about it, real rock 'n' roll, and as long as it stays rock 'n' roll, I'm a happy boy. If you go back over the years, it's amazing how many pieces that we now celebrate weren't quite right in their first incarnation. Now, it's right."
Superstar has choreography by Lisa Shriver, musical direction by Rick Fox, set design by Robert Brill, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Steve Canyon Kennedy and video design by Sean Nieuwenhuis.
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival production of Jesus Christ Superstar is produced The Dodgers and The Really Useful Group, Latitude Link, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Pelican Group, Waxman-Dokton, with Joe Corcoran, Detsky/Sokolowski/Kassie, Florin-Blanshay-Fan/Broadway Across America, REG/Caudwell, Shin/Coleman, Theatre Dreams North America, LLC.